The Nervous Eaters, a cornerstone of Boston’s punk scene in the late ‘70s, are back with their latest album, Rock n Roll Your Heart Away. This band, known for their raw energy and gritty sound, made their mark as the house band for the legendary Boston club, The Rat, where they played alongside icons like The Ramones and The Police. Fast forward to today, and they’re still kicking with a lineup that blends old and new blood, including original frontman Steve Cataldo. This album, recorded under Wicked Cool Records, shows that the band hasn’t lost their edge. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
Nervous Eaters - Rock n Roll Your Heart Away
Revisiting the raw, gritty sounds of Boston’s punk roots with a modern edge—high-energy rock that stays true to its underground origins.
Aug 24, 2024
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